Defining 'Québécois': The Role of Ethnic Heritage, Language, and Political Orientation
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Defining 'Québécois': The Role of Ethnic Heritage, Language, and Political Orientation
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Abstract |
A study of how French- and English-speaking Quebecers defined the label "Québécois". Being of French heritage, speaking French and supporting Quebec sovereignty was found to qualify a person as a "Québécois"; however, political orientation and language were more important than heritage.
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Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada
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Vol.14
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no. 2
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59-70
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Date |
1982
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en
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Notes |
Article also published in: Rita M. Bienvenue and Jay E. Goldstein, eds. Ethnicity and Ethnic Relations in Canada. Toronto, ON: Butterworths, 1985: 125-137. |
Citation |
Taylor, Donald M., and Ronald Sigal. “Defining ‘Québécois’: The Role of Ethnic Heritage, Language, and Political Orientation.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol.14, no. 2 (1982): 59–70.
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